Take me to that Swanee shore

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Composer

Lyricist

Baritone vocal

Tenor vocal

Genre(s)

Category

Description

Language

English

Label Name/Number

Victor 17269

Matrix Number/Take Number

B-12421/1

Recording Date

1912-09-27

Place of Recording

Camden, New Jersey

Size

10"

Duration

03:02

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